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Alexandru Dragomir wrote:
As you mentioned , the workaround is to put the javascript (or at
least the
one that contains the < and >) in a separate file.
This should be fine for majority of cases.
Alex
On 5/8/07, Mike_R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I was copying some google maps javascript
(http://www.google.com/uds/samples/places.html) inside of the head
of my
Border component.
Since the javascript code uses < and >, it's protected with //<![CDATA[
When I try to use the Border component with this CDATA block I get a
message
stating 'not implemented yet: CDATA'.
Is this a known limitation, should I file a bug and how can I solve
this?
When I put the javascript in a separate file the error seemed gone,
haven't
tested any further though.
thanks for the help
Mike
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